Lookup Public Records in Warrick County, Indiana. Including Vital Birth and Death Records, Deeds, Probate, Property Records, Mortgages, Liens, Judgments, Marriage Licenses, Voter Registrar, Payroll, Military Discharges.

Warrick County, Indiana Overview

Warrick County is located in the U.S. state of Indiana. The county was formed in 1813 and named after Capt. Jacob Warrick, hero of the Battle of Tippecanoe. The county seat is Boonville. According to the U.S. Census Bureau of 2010, the county has a population of approximately 61,049 people. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 391.05 square miles of which 384.82 square miles is land and 6.24 square miles is water. Warrick County borders the following counties: Pike County to the north (EST); Dubois County to the northeast (EST); Spencer County to the east; Daviess County, Kentucky to the southeast; Henderson County, Kentucky to the south & southwest; Vanderburgh County to the west and Gibson County to the northwest. Warrick County has 11 zip codes. The zip codes are 47601, 47610, 47523, 47613, 47725, 47537, 47541, 47619, 47630, 47660 and 47637. The most populated zip code is 47630.

Warrick County Clerk’s Office Information

The Clerk of the Circuit Court is also referred as County Clerk. The Clerk is custodian of its record and seal, issues process, accepts filings of commencement of actions in litigation, enters judgments and orders of the court, receives money in his official capacity, makes certified copies of record, issues many miscellaneous licenses and licenses to practice various professions and must keep a record of all wills and matters of trust in probate proceeds.

A Clerk in Warrick County is also Secretary to the county election board. The clerk must prepare a budget annually. The clerk of the circuit court is registration officer and is in full charge and control of the registration of voters within Warrick County. The Clerk is also responsible for receiving and distributing money paid for the support and maintenance of children or parents. The Clerk’s Office also provides marriage licenses.

In Warrick County the records begin in 1814. Most records are public and can be researched by the public in the old books and through the computer system.

Patty Perry is the County Clerk of Warrick County. Perry can be contacted at (812) 897-6160 or via email at [email protected]

The physical address of the Warrick County Clerk’s Office is:

Warrick County Judicial Center
One County Square, Suite 200
Boonville, IN 47601
Phone: (812) 897-6160
Fax: (812) 897-6400
Email: [email protected]
Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM and Night Court: 5:00 PM

Warrick County Recorder’s Office Information

The County Recorder’s Office is responsible for recording, Deeds, Mortgages, Assignments, Releases, Real Estate Contracts, Power of Attorneys, Planned Developments, Plats, Surveys, Affidavits, Articles of Incorporation, Bonds, Federal Tax Liens, Mechanic Liens, Sewer Liens, Assumed Business Names, and other Miscellaneous documents submitted for recording.

All recorded documents are public record and copies are available at the office or online. There is a nominal fee of $1.00 per page for copies.

Pat A. Brooks is the County Recorder of Warrick County. Brooks can be contacted at (812) 897-6165 or via email at [email protected]

The physical address of the Warrick County Recorder’s Office is:

Warrick County Judicial Center
One County Square, Suite 230
Boonville, IN 47601
Phone: (812) 897-6165
Fax: (812) 897-6168
Email: [email protected]
Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

The filing/recording fee schedule of Warrick County Recorder’s Office can be found in the following link:

Search Warrick County Recorded Documents Online:

Access Warrick County Land Records Documents Search (charge per land):

Warrick, IN Genealogy and Ancestry Records
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, USA Counties Data File Downloads
Total Ancestries Reported 2005-200964,236
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - United States or American - 2005-20097,570
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Arab - 2005-200990
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - British - 2005-2009247
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Czech - 2005-2009120
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Danish - 2005-2009162
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Dutch - 2005-2009881
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - English - 2005-20097,401
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - European - 2005-2009476
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - French (except Basque) - 2005-20092,121
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - French Canadian - 2005-2009127
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - German - 2005-200920,952
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Greek - 2005-200945
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Hungarian - 2005-2009144
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Irish - 2005-20098,282
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Italian - 2005-2009801
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Lithuanian - 2005-200975
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Norwegian - 2005-2009212
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Polish - 2005-20091,445
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Portuguese - 2005-20090
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Russian - 2005-200984
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Scotch-Irish - 2005-20091,031
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Scottish - 2005-20091,711
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Slovak - 2005-2009106
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Subsaharan African - 2005-200990
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Swedish - 2005-2009295
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Swiss - 2005-200977
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Ukrainian - 2005-2009125
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Welsh - 2005-2009251
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - West Indian (excluding Hispanic groups) - 2005-200950
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Other Groups - 2005-20098,504
Warrick County Marriage License Office
In order to obtain a marriage license in Warrick County, the applicants must apply together, in person, at the County Clerk’s office. Both parties must present their state-issued picture ID, military ID, or passport, and know their social security number
State Law:Marriage – Title 31, Article 11 and Uniform Premarital Agreement Act – Title 31, Article 11, Chapter 3
All State Statutes: Information is online at the State Website
Office:Warrick County Marriage License
Location:1 County Square, Boonville, Indiana, 47601
Phone:812-897-6160

Warrick County Clerk’s Office
County Government Office

Address: 1 County Square #200, Boonville, IN 47601, United States
Phone: 812-897-6160

Please Share Your Review of This Office

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *